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Okay, okay. I have gone nuts like some of you. I now have a desire to cut open filters.
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So what are the best tool recomendations for someone who wants a quick and easy way for less than say 50.00?
 
I used a hacksaw and a vise. Cost, $0.00. Need to make sure all the oil is out first. The first one I did I thought was empty and started cutting, when the cut portion was facing down, oil started dripping onto the floor. The second one I cut open, I made a 1/4 inch cut along the bottom and then put it back into the oil drain pan with the opening facing down. The next day cut it open with no problems.
If you do it this way, make sure you hold the filter by the base end between the jaws, otherwise you crush the canister and makes it harder to cut.

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Originally posted by Stinky Peterson:
If you are a serious filter cutter then this is the way to go. It's a little spendy at $88.17 but it does a great job and doesn't leave filing or grit like other methods...

Yea, the hacksaw is bad about that if your trying to look at what is actualy filtered by the filter, not what gets in from cutting it open.

Gary, do you have this one, or just one you have seen? For $40, it may be worth it.
 
No, this is just the cheapest I've seen to date. My friend has one and I get to use it. I haven't quite seen one identical to his ..but they're all the same basic design. I imagine the difference is durability/quality. They all seem to take the same size cutting wheels.
 
I'm with T-keith on this one. A $5.00 "swing-a-way" can opener works just fine along with a screw driver. Just be careful for it is real easy to stab yourself when prying with the screw driver. Have cut over 40 of them so far this way-some are harder than others but if their is a will their is a way.
 
Last I saw Fleetguard offered a filter cutter. Heavy duty model, similar to Stinkies..

Part Number: 3310587S

Call a truck dealer who sells Fleetguard or your local Cummins franchise.

Be prepared to spend $100-150 or so for it..
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$39.95
summitracing oil filter cutter

$39.95
Material: Billet aluminum
Finish: Black powdercoated
Quantity: Sold individually.

Inspect your filter for any problems.

Oil Filter Cutter, Aluminum, with Steel Threaded Shaft, Black Powdercoated, 5 1/2 in. Diameter Capacity, Each

Want to see the contaminants that your oil filter has prevented from destroying your engine? It's easy--use one of these Summit oil filter cutters to cut your filter so you can inspect the particles trapped inside. Much like a handheld tubing cutter, they use a cutting wheel and a pair of opposing ball bearings to easily rotate the filters as they cut. They can cut filters up to 5 1/2 in. in diameter, and feature aluminum construction to ensure ease of use and durability.
 
Nice picture, Blupupher.

I find that a large nail pushed thru one of the holes to depress the ABDV rubber seal & tipping up in the drain pan, allows most of the oil to drain out.
 
If you are a serious filter cutter then this is the way to go. It's a little spendy at $88.17 but it does a great job and doesn't leave filing or grit like other methods. We encourage filter cutting on every filter removed from service because there is a lot of information in among those pleats!

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